ROTATING CUTTER BLADES. STAND
CLEAR UNTIL ALL MOTION HAS STOPPED.
TO AVOID AN ACCIDENTAL FALL FROM
THE TRACTOR AND POSSIBLE INJURY BY
THE MOWER, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT
THE TRACTOR BE EQUIPPED WITH ROPS
(ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE SYSTEM) AND
THAT A SEAT BELT BE USED BY THE OPER-
ATOR FOR ALL MOWING OPERATIONS.
F. Place tractor in gear and begin cutting. Tra tor for-
ward speed should be ontrolled by gear sele tion,
not engine speed. For maximum cutting efficiency, for-
ward speed should allow cutter to maintain a constant,
maximum blade speed. Do not exceed 5 mph (8 ph). If
PTO drive is disengaged due to cutter stalling or tractor
engine bogging, cutter must be moved to a “cut” area
and tractor throttle reduced to idle before re-engaging.
Always cut up and down the face of slopes, never
across.
ALL ROTARY CUTTERS HAVE THE ABILITY
TO DISCHARGE OBJECTS AT HIGH SPEEDS
WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
TO BYSTANDERS OR PASSERS-BY.
THEREFORE, THIS CUTTER IS NOT TO BE
OPERATED ALONG HIGHWAYS OR IN ANY
AREA WHERE PEOPLE MAY BE PRESENT
UNLESS ALL SIDES OF THE UNIT ARE
ENCLOSED BY PERMANENT BANDS, SAFE-
TY CHAINS, OR OTHER FACTORY APPROV-
ED SAFETY SHIELDS THAT ARE IN GOOD
REPAIR. CEASE MOWING WHENEVER ANY-
ONE COMES WITHIN THE OPERATING AREA.
3-4 TRANSPORTING
When implement is transported on road or highway, day
or night, use tractor flashing warning lights unless prohib-
ited by law. A slow moving vehicle (SMV) sign must be
visible from the rear by approaching vehicles. Do not
exceed 15 mph (24 ph) when traveling. Fully raise
implement before transporting.
DANGER WARNING
SECTION IV
MAINTENANCE
4-1 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST
Perform scheduled maintenance as outlined below.
Lower machine to ground, turn off tractor and set par ing
bra e before doing maintenance inspections or wor .
Some chec s may require raising machine off ground
and supporting with bloc s. All bolts should be torqued
as recommended in the torque specifications chart
unless otherwise indicated.
THE CUTTER CAN FALL FROM HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM FAILURE. TO AVOID SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH, SECURELY SUPPORT
CUTTER BEFORE WORKING UNDERNEATH.
BEFORE EACH USE
1. Chec tractor tire air pressure. Refer to tractor
operator’s manual.
2. Chec blades and spindle to be sure that no for-
eign objects such as wire or steel strapping bands
are wrapped around them.
3. Chec blade bolts for tightness. Tighten to 450
ft./lbs. (609 Nm).
4. Inspect blades for wear. Replace if necessary per
paragraph 4-4. Always repla e both blades on
spindle with two blades equal in weight. Use
only genuine Bush Hog repla ement parts.
5. Ma e certain driveline shields are in place and in
good repair to minimize entanglement injuries to
persons by rotating drivelines.
6. Ma e certain deflector shields (chains, bands, etc.)
are in good repair to minimize injuries to persons by
the discharge of the high speed thrown objects.
WARNING
7. Inspect wheel(s) for wear, damage, or foreign
objects.Repair or replace if necessary.
8. Perform BEFORE EACH USE lubrication per para-
graph 4-2.
9. During operation, listen for abnormal sounds which
might indicate loose parts, damaged bearings or
other damage. AFTER EACH USE
1. Clean all debris from machine especially underside of
dec and affixed safety decals. Replace any missing
or illegible decals.
2. Inspect cutter for worn or damaged components.
Repair/replace before next use. Any replacement
components installed during repair shall include the
components current safety decals specified by the
manufacturer to be affixed to the component.
3. Store cutter in a dry place.
4-2 LUBRICATION (Figure 4-1)
NOTE
The multi-purpose grease referenced in this section is an
NLGI Grade 2 type grease.
BEFORE EACH USE
1. Driveline Universal Joints - Apply multi-purpose
grease with grease gun.
2. Wheel Bearings-Apply multi-purpose grease with
grease gun.
3. Wheel Pivots-Apply multi-purpose grease with grease
gun.
4. Driveline Guard-Apply 2-3 shots of multi-purpose
grease with grease gun to plastic fitting.
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